Yakuza 0 PC Patch Fixes Crashes, High CPU Usage Issue

A myriad of fixes for minigames, Xbox One controllers not functioning and more have arrived.

Sega continues to update Yakuza 0 on PC even as modders introduce their own visual improvements to the game. The latest patch should be of interest to current players because its enable auto-save when a chapter ends (right when the result screen pops up). Not only that, but a whole bevy of other issues have been fixed as well.

If you’ve faced problems with an Xbox One controller not functioning properly, or NPCs appearing as low polygon characters, then those should be fixed now. An instance of high CPU resource usage caused by constantly checking the audio device has also been fixed. A few occasional crashes have been patched along with several miscellaneous issues (Karaoke players will be especially pleased). Check out the full patch notes below (as provided by Sega).

Yakuza 0released on August 1st for PC users, but it’s been available for PS4 players worldwide since January 2017. As a prequel to the main Yakuza saga, it introduces Kazuma Kiryu in his early years, and also defines the origin of Goro Majima. Yakuza Kiwami 2, a remake of Yakuza 2, has recently been released for PS4 as well.

Bug Fixes and Changes:

Added an auto-save function at the end of the chapter after the result screen.

Adjusted camera position to zoom out when playing in anything narrower than 16:9.

Fixed an occasional crash in ‘Cabaret Club’ when navigating through the ‘Cast on Duty’ screen.

Fixed an occasional crash when backing out of the Inventory menu immediately after entering the menu.